




YO. So I have this Computer Animation Studio class and I need to assemble a logo somehow. I decided I would try to use Autodesk Maya and Adobe After Effects. This is what I have so far...A rough playblast of the camera move I was creating in Maya, a couple of mental ray render pics and a picture of the vectorized logo done in Adobe Illustrator. Damn, crossing programs like crazy now. I didn't "design" the logos or anything, that's all copyright/trademark/belongs to In-N-Out/ I don't think I can get sued for this kind of stuff. Hahaha.
On a side note, I'm listening to Vicarious Atonement by The Mars Volta. I forgot how awesome these old albums are.
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